Download TuneUp Utilities 2013 for Windows 8 With 40% Discount

TuneUp Utilities 2013 has been released. TuneUp Utilities is the complete system care utility which enhances the performance of the computer using different techniques. Although it is not a free product but I would like to write about how to get TuneUp Utilities 2013 with 40% discount. A few months back, I had written about TuneUp Utilities 2011 which could be downloaded with free license. That promotion has expired. The most current promotion of TuneUp Utilities 2013 is a discounted price.

TuneUp Utilities 2013 comes with quite a lot of new features. The greatest feature of TuneUp Utilities 2013 is that it has been optimized for the brand new and shiny Windows 8 Operating System. Let’s have an overview of some of the features of TuneUp Utilities 2013.

TuneUp Disk Cleaner 2013

The all-new Disk Cleaner 2013 gets rid of system clutter and temporary files left over by Windows and 3rd party software. The types of junk data cleaned up by TuneUp Disk Cleaner 2013 includes Crash reports, Windows error reports, lost clusters, installer files, cache, log files, temporary system files, old backups, thumbnails, recent files list etc.

TuneUp Browser Cleaner 2013

TuneUp Browser Cleaner 2013 will protect your privacy by completely cleaning 60 areas in Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, Firefox and other browsers. It will also optimize the browser’s database resulting in enhanced performance of the browser.

TuneUp Live Optimization 2.0

With TuneUp Live Optimization 2.0, you’ll be able to quickly identify resource hungry applications and optimize them to enhance overall system performance.

TuneUp Shortcut Cleaner and Registry Cleaner

These are pretty standard tools but TuneUp Registry Cleaner is a more powerful product which scans deep into the registry for invalid and useless registry entries and will clean and optimize the registry resulting in enhanced pc performance.

You can download a 15 day trial of TuneUp Utilities 2013 but if you follow the steps below, you’ll be able to buy TuneUp Utilities 2013 with 40% discount. So you will be getting it in $29.95 instead of $49.95. Just follow the steps below.

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